- Mar 19, 2007
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Over the last week I have had 2 of my young healthy chickens up and die. Healthy and perky one day, the next day their comb is flopping and pale, listless, just want to lay in the dirt and dust and rest, then they die. In talking with my neighbor, he said the same thing has happened to 5 of his ducks and 1 rooster.
We called out local vet and he knows of nothing about chickens, but suggested as he does for his larger livestock is sterilize their pen. He was a little worried that it moved between pens that are 50 yards apart, but we do have a pretty large wild chicken population here so anything is possible. I gave him one of the bodies that he is going to mail away for necropsy, but he said don't wait or hold your breathm as it may take a while.
I have done this before in between batches of chickens, but never when I still have 5 hopefully healthy hens.
I have already flooded the dirt floor and sprayed everything down with 6oz bleach/8oz vinegar per gallon solution. My girls are moved into a little cage where they are very cramped and unhappy. Can I move them back into their coop as soon as the dirt is dry?? Bleach & vinegar are pretty benign and organic, but I don't want to stress then out any more than necissary.
Its been several days since the last one died, and the other are looking healthy so far. Any other suggestions on what I can do without knowing exactly what I'm dealing with??
Cory
We called out local vet and he knows of nothing about chickens, but suggested as he does for his larger livestock is sterilize their pen. He was a little worried that it moved between pens that are 50 yards apart, but we do have a pretty large wild chicken population here so anything is possible. I gave him one of the bodies that he is going to mail away for necropsy, but he said don't wait or hold your breathm as it may take a while.
I have done this before in between batches of chickens, but never when I still have 5 hopefully healthy hens.
I have already flooded the dirt floor and sprayed everything down with 6oz bleach/8oz vinegar per gallon solution. My girls are moved into a little cage where they are very cramped and unhappy. Can I move them back into their coop as soon as the dirt is dry?? Bleach & vinegar are pretty benign and organic, but I don't want to stress then out any more than necissary.
Its been several days since the last one died, and the other are looking healthy so far. Any other suggestions on what I can do without knowing exactly what I'm dealing with??
Cory